It's no secret that offensive line is a priority for Auburn's 2015 recruiting class. And many of those blockers targeted by the Tigers are responding by showing strong interest in the Tigers.

Sherman (Texas) guard and former Texas pledge Aaron Garza is said to be close to committing. Southside-Gadsden tackle Tyler Carr, Marietta (Ga.) Sprayberry tackle Bailey Sharp and Alpharetta (Ga.) Milton guard Nick Wilson have the Tigers among their favorites.

This week, another coveted blocker also named Auburn among his leaders, as four-star tackle Kaleb Kim of Hoschton (Ga.) Mill Creek listed the Tigers in his top three after attending Auburn's Junior Day on Saturday.

Kim's other favorites are Georgia and Duke.

They're all pretty even. I'm just going to have to take more visits and check everything out," the 6-foot-5, 280-pound Kim told 247Sports, adding that his relationship with Auburn offensive line coach J.B. Grimes was a plus for the Tigers. "He's a great man. I've liked him since the first time I met him."

Kim, who is listed as the No. 28 tackle in the nation for 2015 by the 247Sports Composite, said the experience of attending this year's Iron Bowl was also a factor in the Tigers' favor.

"Everybody running on the field, complete chaos afterwards ... it was great," he told 247Sports. "I was an Auburn fan after that."

Kim said he plans to return to Auburn during spring practice and hopes to make a decision sometime this summer.